Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Little Hawk Date: 20 Mar 11 - 09:15 PM Yes, they are a linguistic group, not a race. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: artbrooks Date: 20 Mar 11 - 09:13 PM Hispanics can be of any "race". |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Bill D Date: 20 Mar 11 - 08:30 PM A state gun? Next, the Mormon Tabernacle Cavalry...... |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: katlaughing Date: 20 Mar 11 - 07:42 PM artbrooks, thanks for pointing out the GREAT SALT LAKE. Ya beat me to it. I have an old postcard from there when I was young which actually has a tiny bag of salt from same attached to it. Mark Ross, that would be great to see Louis up there blowing his horn instead of the Italian? **bg** |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: kendall Date: 20 Mar 11 - 07:28 PM That photo of Sara will make a great campaign poster. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: kendall Date: 20 Mar 11 - 07:28 PM My thought is, why a state gun? What is the purpose? and then, what is the harm? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: GUEST,999 Date: 20 Mar 11 - 06:14 PM Another curious thing is that no state seems to have an official lingerie, official spaghetti sauce or official barometric pressure reader. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Naemanson Date: 20 Mar 11 - 06:05 PM I have owned one of these. I used one when I joined my ship's shooting team when I was in the Navy. As issued by the military the 1911 semiautomatic was a lot like most Republicans. It looked good and was wildly inaccurate. Once you took it in for a very expensive tune up (education?) it became a fine accurate shooter. Of course, now it was a Democrat... |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:57 PM According to legend. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: pdq Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:55 PM "Wasn't it a flock of seagulls that led the first Mormons into Utah?" The connection between the Mormons and the seagulls goes back to 1848 when there was a huge population explosion of the Mormon cricket. They eat anything green and move across the land in swarms. Seagulls seem to notify each other when there is a large supply of food, such as the dumps mentioned. The sky filled with seagulls which ate the crickets. They are credited with saving the Mormon people from starvation. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:36 PM Hey, Q-ster: If they want to honor Mr. Browning, how about his falling-block rifle invention, wch became the Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot rifle {Hi-Wall/Lo-Wall}, one of the top target/match rifles of the era, instead of the M-1911 whose primary use was to put holes in other human beings? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: artbrooks Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:32 PM The Great Salt Lake, just west of Salt Lake City (duh!) is home to a very large, year-around seagull population. It is said (mostly among the unanointed) that, when the Angel Moroni announces the second coming by blowing his trumpet, the entire city will be covered in seagull crap. Did you know that he is really Italian? His real name is Angelo Maroni. BTW, New Mexico is the only stare with a state question - red or green? Art Brooks, U. Utah 68/74. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:19 PM Well i think its a great idea. You other places are just jealous cos you didn't think of it first. I never heard of the state song or the state hymn. what do you think would they be ready for a new approach? Utah! Utah! There ain't no place cuter! Have some fun With the state gun Ride there on your scooter! |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 05:11 PM State firearms? For the love of Jeezis, what is WRONG with these imbeciles? Don't they have anything of substance to occupy their time with? Apparently not. Talk about a waste of taxpayer dollars....... |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Mark Ross Date: 20 Mar 11 - 04:35 PM When Utah Phillips heard that the LDS church was finally going to admit men of color to the priesthood, he proposed that they change the statue of the Angel Moroni on top of the Mormon Temple (blowing a trumpet) , to one of Louis Armstrong. Mark Ross |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Don Firth Date: 20 Mar 11 - 04:12 PM Alaska state firearm? Here ya go: CLICKY. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: robomatic Date: 20 Mar 11 - 04:06 PM One of the wonderful aspects of MUDCAT is the great knowledge brought to the forums by those who know their songs and know their firearms. I initially got sucked into this marvelous site by an in-depth discussion of an old Alaskan song wherein some duffer highlighted the difference between the terms "30 ought 6" and "30 US". The song can be heard sung either way. All this to introduce the story I heard when I was waking up yesterday that the Alaska legislature is considering a Bill proposed to name official state firearm. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 03:43 PM Now I come to think on it, Bobert, I think the new Jersey State Bird IS, in fact, the seagull - specifically the Herring Gull - colloquially called the "Garbage Goose" in those parts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Bobert Date: 20 Mar 11 - 03:33 PM To be fair, Greg, I believe it's beyond "dump" in New Jersey... If I have it correct it is "toxic waste dump"... Kinda goes along with the New Jersey state flower... You know, dead flower... |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 03:16 PM It wouldn't be right for me to acept a title that, by all crireria, should be rightfully yours, Q. Therefore I decline the honor in your favor. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 03:14 PM What about New Jersey? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: GUEST,999 Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:56 PM Thanks, Q. I have searched and searched--and I don't think anywhere in the USA does a state claim a dump as its symbol. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:55 PM Greg F is mudcat's resident asshole. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:53 PM Gulls should be called that and not seagulls. Here in inland Alberta, 'seagulls' are a sure sign that spring has arrived. They follow the river systems from south to north all over North America. We live near a reservoir and the South Saskatchewan River. Many thousands come here in the summer. During the day the gulls feed in fields and garbage dumps, at evening they fly to water to roost for the night. It is pleasant to sit outside on summer evenings and listen to their flights as they go overhead- they 'call' continuously. The California 'seagull' is one of our summer breeders, common in western Canada from British Columbia to Manitoba, as it is all over the western U. S. It breeeds inland, not in California. It goes to California only as a snowbird. It could just as easily be the state bird of any western state (or western Canadian province). |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: SINSULL Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:49 PM Wasn't it a flock of seagulls that led the first Mormons into Utah? I hoped this was going to be Utah Phillips and a watergun. Oh well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:39 PM Utah State Symbols: State Resident: Asshole. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: gnu Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:39 PM Hahahahaa |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:34 PM Utah's State Bird - California Seagull. That makes as much sense as a state gun. A sea bird on the desert probably spends most of his time at the state dump. Therefore why is there no state dump on Bruce's list? Do they use the state gun to shoot the state bird at the state dump? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:33 PM Indian ricegrass- not being a grass-eating mammal or seed-eating bird, no. Important in their diet. It is a bunchgrass, tolerates sandy soil and dry conditions. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: GUEST,999 Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:20 PM Utah State Symbols State Animal - Rocky Mountain Elk State Bird - California Seagull State Cooking Pot - Dutch Oven State Emblem - Beehive State Fish - Bonneville Cutthroat Trout State Flag - State Flag and Seal State Flower - Sego Lily State Folk Dance - Square Dance State Fossil - Allosaurus State Fruit - Cherry State Gem - Topaz State Grass - Indian Rice Grass ### State Insect - Honey Bee State Mineral - Copper State Motto - "Industry" State Rock - Coal State Song - "Utah, This Is The Place" State Hymn - "Utah We Love Thee" State Star - Dubhe State Tartan - Utah State Tartan State Tree - Blue Spruce State Vegetable - Spanish Sweet Onion State Historic Vegetable - Sugar Beet ### Has anyone tried it and if so, is it any good? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:17 PM To commemorate the 1911 introduction of this handgun, a reproduction is being produced in a limited number of 3000 by Colt. The price is c. $1049.00. Browning was introduced to gunsmithing in his father's shop in Ogden, Utah, and made his first rifle, a breech-loading single-shot, in 1879. Demand exceeded the Ogden shop's capabilities, and the patent was sold to Winchester. His shop was a true pioneer enterprise and Browning deserves commemoration. Browning's repeating shotgun, made in the Belgian FN factory, revolutionized the hunting market. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: gnu Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:15 PM Don... heheheheee |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Don Firth Date: 20 Mar 11 - 02:12 PM Seriously, what can one say other than, "Ready, aim . . . ." ? Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: katlaughing Date: 20 Mar 11 - 01:36 PM We live about 35 miles from the eastern border of Utah. I was not happy to read about this, but not surprised. There are some weird mentalities there, though maybe not as unusual as they have been, with the proliferation of wing-nuts all over, from news accounts. My dad's wife used to shoot her shotgun at magpies if they got in her trees, right up against the house and not that far from the road. I hated her for that. She thought nothing of it. One thing, for sure, the LDS church will close ranks, they do all of the time, if they feel threatened. They don't call it the Beehive State for naught. This brings to mind Alabama's song "Words at Twenty Paces:" Artist: Alabama Song: Words at Twenty Paces Album: Mountain Music Just like a western movie A challenge has been made A shot fired in anger And pride stepped off the train Won't we ever stop this Killin' me and you 'Til our hearts are up on Boot Hill And there's nothing we can do Words at twenty paces Anger at high noon This house ain't big enough For both of us, it's comin' soon We'll finish off our happiness And run hope out of town With words at twenty paces Lord, it's love we're gunnin' down How did we ever lose the dreams we used to share The gentle touch, the words of love, the way we used to care Sometimes you words cut like a bullet in my side Oh which is more important, wounded hearts or wounded pride I've got my ammunition I know you've got yours too We know each other's weakness Lord, the damage we can do Why can't we just step aside And put our guns away Let love come like the cavalry Ride in and save the day |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: artbrooks Date: 20 Mar 11 - 01:04 PM The M-1911 .45 cal service automatic - pretty much an antique because of the small magazine capacity, although they are still made. I understand that it was selected because the inventor was from Utah. Now, why they feel the need to have a state pistol is another issue! |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: gnu Date: 20 Mar 11 - 12:48 PM State gnu... I could get behind that. But a State gun? |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Backwoodsman Date: 20 Mar 11 - 12:38 PM Mmmmm, I can see the signs now......"Welcome To Utah, The Small Willy State". |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 20 Mar 11 - 12:31 PM I think a peashooter would be my recommendation. |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Bobert Date: 20 Mar 11 - 12:18 PM Hmmmm, maybe since Virginia is the gun supplier of choice for criminals and misfits it should make the AK-47 their state gun??? Maybe even put it on their flag??? B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: Greg F. Date: 20 Mar 11 - 12:15 PM Lunacy is a growth industry in the U.S. of late. Maybe they can put The Grim Reaper on the State seal, too. If this sort of idiocy was limited to Utah, it would be one thing....... |
Subject: BS: Utah designates official state handgun From: number 6 Date: 20 Mar 11 - 09:39 AM Christ .... isn't a state bird or flower good enough John M. Browning-designed M1911 This is just plain wonkiness. Is it something in the water, or bad food. Maybe it's Mormons going over the edge. Don't want o bring up the right to bear arms argument, as that just goes on and on ... and we've been there before many, many times. biLL |